heckler7
Registered
Over the years of being diabetic I noticed that when my blood sugar is high I get hit with lethargy that can sometimes makes me fall asleep. Somethings I noticed are
1) when my sugar is low my blood is really thin when I test it and pours out when I prick my finger.
2) when my sugar is high my blood is like syrup I have to squeeze my finger to get a little drop out for a test.
My doctor say its like a freeway at rush hour with all the exits closed. insulin is the exits. What I'm wondering is when people cycle and increase their calorie intake if they are feeling lethargic because they cant process all the extra sugar. This would cause the heart and kidneys to work extra hard to balance out the blood levels. This also kills my appetite. Curious to see others opinions.
1) when my sugar is low my blood is really thin when I test it and pours out when I prick my finger.
2) when my sugar is high my blood is like syrup I have to squeeze my finger to get a little drop out for a test.
My doctor say its like a freeway at rush hour with all the exits closed. insulin is the exits. What I'm wondering is when people cycle and increase their calorie intake if they are feeling lethargic because they cant process all the extra sugar. This would cause the heart and kidneys to work extra hard to balance out the blood levels. This also kills my appetite. Curious to see others opinions.